- Implants for Missing Teeth
- Implants for Denture Problems
- White Fillings
- Tooth Whitening
- Gum Disease and Hygienist Therapy
- Veneers
- Crowns
- Cerec Crowns
- Invisalign
- Bridges
- Cosmetic Bonding
- Cosmetic Contouring
- Headaches, Migraines and Tooth Grinding
- Inlays
- Mouth Guards
Implants for missing teeth. Whether you have bridgework or wear full or partial dentures, implants can help you. Implants allow you to enjoy having replacement teeth that not only look and feel completely natural but behave naturally too (more).
Implants for denture problems. The effects of tooth loss are numerous and can be devastating. The loss of either a single tooth or total tooth loss can cause a lack of confidence and can affect every day life. People affected by tooth loss often find eating in public difficult and traumatic or are not confident about their smile (more).
White Fillings, which are also known as composite fillings, allow teeth to be filled and rebuilt utilising more cosmetically acceptable materials (more).
Tooth whitening. We are all individuals and as such our teeth vary just as our hair and skin colour do. However, some people may not be happy with their existing tooth colour and wish for a lighter, brighter appearance (more).
Gum disease and hygienist therapy. Do your gums bleed when you brush? Do you avoid flossing regularly? If the answer to either of these questions is ‘Yes’ then you almost certainly have some gum disease around your teeth (more).
Veneers are thin facings of porcelain cemented onto teeth to improve their position and appearance. Beautiful results can be achieved – have your own dazzling smile! (more)
Crowns. A crown is a tooth-shaped “cap” that is placed over a tooth – covering the tooth to restore its shape and size, strength, and/or to improve its appearance (more).
Cerec Crowns. Cerec 3D is the latest generation in CAD/CAM technology in dentistry. Cerec allows us to make your crowns or fillings in one visit using a digital scanner and on site milling facility (more).
Invisalign - the nearly invisible way to straighten your teeth. The convenience and ease of use of the Invisalign system have made it the choice of over half a million people. In fact, Invisalign has been effective in giving hundreds of thousands of people amazing new smiles (more).
Bridges. This technique does exactly as its names suggests – it spans the gap and replaces the missing teeth with carefully created matching porcelain teeth which are fixed in place by attaching the porcelain teeth to the teeth each side of the missing tooth (more).
Cosmetic Bonding is a non-intrusive technique that may be suitable for you if you have minor gaps between your teeth, minor chips or fractures in your teeth or wish to change the shape or colour of your teeth (more).
Cosmetic contouring is a quick and relatively straightforward process involving minor reshaping of chipped, fractured or overcrowded teeth (more).
Headaches, migraines and tooth grinding. Occlusion is the study and science of the way we bite, and the way our teeth, muscles and joints interact with each other.
At times the way we bite can cause problems leading to broken teeth and fillings. In certain instances we can also get headaches and migraines related to the way we bite (more).
Composite inlays can replace moderate to large silver mercury fillings. An inlay is a stronger alternative to a bonded composite filling and is used on teeth that are heavily damaged. With this method the technician makes a small piece of composite in the laboratory, which is then bonded, into the tooth cavity to give a strong restoration and tooth (more).
Mouthguards. When participating in any form of contact sport, a mouth guard (or gumshield) should be an essential piece of equipment to guard against potential injury to your teeth (more).


